I forgot to mention that there are pictures of the characters that are on my profile. Some aren't the same characters as they are in the movie (even though they picked a nice group, but I wanted some things different). Again thanks for the reviews and enjoy!

PS - I saw the movie last night at midnight and it was just incredible. I loved every second of it. Everyone was just adorable in their roles. Poor James, he was sexy LOL. And I also wanted to say that from chapter 1 to part of chapter 6, they are written before I watched the movie and I haven't read Twilight for about a year now, so if it sounds like if I'm borrowing or some concepts are similar like in the movie, it wasn't done intentionally. Mind that I won't make Twilight scenes in the fanfiction unlike my other Dark Knight fics.


Lexi grunted as she climbed one of the trees by a lakeside near the Cullen's house. She sighed when she reached a decent spot and sat down one of the branches. She smiled seeing the nice view. She rested her head on her knees, thinking back at Edward's attitude a few days ago. She barely saw him, but she knew he was still angry. She hated seeing him angry or sad all the time. She wondered if he had better times with Bella. She'd get angry just thinking about what Bella did to Edward.

"My child, you must learn and teach to forgive and forget," said someone next to her.

Lexi looked up and saw Gabriel next to her. "Gabriel!" she exclaimed, hugging. "I've missed you so much."

"Have you really? Aren't you being entertained by the Cullens?"

"I guess, they're nice, but they're not you," she said, putting her head on his shoulder. "He's hurt, Gabriel," she sighed, "but I don't know how to help him. Every time I'm near him, he's always angry at me or irritated with me. He doesn't let me in."

"I think it's because you love him."

Lexi raised her head up to look at him. "Love him? Who or what gave him that idea?"

Gabriel chuckled. "My child, your eyes say it all. You worship the ground he walks on," he said poking her nose. "Edward sees it too. He probably just doesn't want to experience the pain of losing love again."

"But he wouldn't lose my love…" she said without thinking. She slapped her hand on her forehead. "Dear God, I do," she whispered. "But I can't. I'm supposed to protect him and make sure nothing bad happens to him…"

"You also have the right to love, Lexi," he said.

"But, after I finish my job, aren't I suppose to go back to heaven?" she asked.

"Yes, but maybe I can arrange something," he said with a knowing smile. Lexi gave him a curious look and was startled when he disappeared with one last wink.

"Gabriel," she scowled. She gasped when she felt someone climb the tree. She looked at the bark and saw Edward climbing it. She brushed her hair off her face as Edward climbed next to her. "What are you doing here?"

"I could ask you the same question," he said.

"How did you know I was here?"

He shrugged. "You weren't in the house and Rosalie saw you coming outside," he said, getting closer. "I could smell your blood," he whispered.

Lexi looked at him closely. "Can you really?" she said softly.

"Yes," he said. "Do I scare you?" he said after a long pause.

Lexi turned her head away and looked back at the lake. "I guess. It depends. Sometimes it frightens me when you look at me a certain way. Like a predator, but I've seen that other side of you. You're sweet and fun to talk to." She turned her attention back to him. "But, I don't think you'd ever hurt me, at least not on purpose."

"Haven't I been hurting you these past days?" he asked.

"Why do you ask?" she asked, cocking her head back.

He shook his head. "No reason," he said, looking at the lake. "How's it like up there?"

Lexi laughed. "Very white and clouds everywhere. People imagine heaven as being materialistic with fine gold and jewelry, well at least that's how I pictured it. But, it's not the materials that make heaven, heaven. It's the people, the angels, the arts, the nobility of one's inner person that make heaven. You could find the most innocent children to the victims or the forgiven ones. God is very kind."

"It sounds beautiful," said Edward.

Lexi shrugged. "If you have someone with you that you have loved in your past life."

"Didn't you have anyone to love?"

Lexi snorted. "Both my parents only cared about drugs and alcohol, never me." Edward reached his hand out to comfort her, but he took it back. "But," she said smiling. "Gabriel was always that friend that I needed. Sure there were others that were just as kind, but he holds a special place in my heart unlike all the others."

Lexi smiled when she felt a breeze past them and birds flying above. Edward could tell she loved nature with her small expressions. "Lexi," he said, placing a hand over hers. "Do vampires have souls?"

Lexi looked at her hand and smiled, but then looked up curiously at him. "You don't know?" Edward shook his head. "Well, if you had no soul or if your family had no souls then they wouldn't who they are today. Carlisle is compassionate and a wonderful father figure. Esme has a strong ability to love passionately. Rosalie is elegant and classy, even though she's a bit self-centered, but I can tell she's got a good heart. Emmett is just a big teddy bear," she giggled. "Alice has a bubbly and optimistic spirit. Jasper seems to have a charismatic personality, especially when he's with Alice, though he's really quite."

"What about me?" he asked. "How does my soul compare to the rest?"

"Well, you're polite, determined, charming, but very stubborn," she chuckled. "A soulless person cannot have all those qualities, much less love one another, Edward. If you're worried about going or not going to heaven, you shouldn't because all of you are good.

Edward smiled in thought. "I guess. So, can you fly?" he said looking at her wings.

Lexi blushed. "No," she said. "I never learned."

Edward laughed. "I never heard that before."

"Well, I never heard of vegetarian vampires," teased Lexi back.

"We're starting school tomorrow," he said. He laughed the look on her face; it was a mixture of shock and disgust. "Don't you like school?"

"No, I never did. The only thing that it was good for was protecting me from my parents, but other than that no. I was never an honor student or got good grades. Most of the time I got detention or sleep in class."

"Well, you're going to start school either way," he said firmly. "You're name is Lexi Hara. Carlisle is adopting you."

Lexi's mouth opened. "He is?"

Edward nodded. "Why are you crying?" he asked, brushing her tears away.

"I don't know, happiness, I guess. That's the only good thing about going back to school," she joked.

Edward smiled. "But, the rest or I are not going to let you slack. You are going to work hard and get the best grades you can."

"Yeah, whatever," she mumbled. "So, Mr. Cullen, do you have any idea how to get down from the tree?"

"Do you really want to know?" Lexi felt the breath escape from her seeing that predator look on his face. "We fly down," he said pushing her off the tree. Lexi screamed as she fell, but gasped when Edward caught her. "Looks like I found myself a falling angel. We really need to teach you how to fly."

"If you ever and I mean ever do that again, I swear to you, Edward Cullen that you'd wish you'd never been born," she said breathing heavily.

He smirked at her. "Is that supposed to scare me?"


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